PAGE SIX AUDITORIUM Dance Tonight And Every Evening This Week, beginning at 9 p.m. Mrs. Fonder' Orchestra and Misa Currle's Orchestra win furnish the music, lor the week. Daiii-r YYhrre Vou Like ISut Thlt I the Itest I'lure LI)IKS, J3c (...(lEXTLEMEN, 50c The building is .50x100 feet, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title to properly. IT'S FOR SALE Phone Black 449 L. J. MARREN, Proprietor. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF Needle Point COATS THIS WEEK ONLY "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 CUR ANNUAL Price Reductions during Fair Week are now effective and our stock consists of a full line of Groceries. Meats and Provisions and Drygoods. The highest quality at the mot reasonable price will assure you that our prices meet your needs. Come and look around. We will be glad la show you. A discount of 5 per cent will he allowed on all cash purchases. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 Sth Avenue East George Rome Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee, &c. Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West PRINCE RUPERT Consult us about Your Eyes Make use of our guaranteed Optical Service. 27 years experience testing eyes and fitting glasses. 1 7 yeacs constant practice in Toronto, A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 27 Years 313 3rd Ave. Phone Red 442 CANCCLLATIOl OF RISIRVI OTICE IS I1EHE0Y CIVEM Ihtt the re-f,re .'', over Lot 497, Casslar District, Is cancelled. i Ucpuly jainlHer of Lsnds. Usnils neparunent, g Virions. U. C Km. ;one. int. HSr Mil t jSFIU r L pent last night In the First Kor.h B.C. Regiment's Armory when 25 members or the Uth and 30th overset regiments got together to meet Col W. Peck. V.C. who commanded th? 16th during the Great Wr. The guests Included Joshua Hlnchclllfe. M. A., and C. H. Orme. personal friends of Col. Peck. Major 8. D. Johnston and Capt O Tinker were In the chair ar.d speeches were made by Col. Peck, Mr. PICKLING SUPPLIES Green Tomatoes," lbs. .. 25c Quantity lots, pi-r lb. ... 3'jc (ireeii Peppers, 2 lbs. . . . 25c Uiiniililv lot, ner Hi 11r. llu MEAT DEPARTMENT ' Loin or Leg Ur5i;,; ffrVIK 43c .Shoulder Lamb, us nit. lb. 33c Heef Pol Hoast. tb. 8c, 10c, 15c Hecf Oven Roast, lb. 15c & 18c Rupert hhk Supply Co Phones 210, 211, 212 "Tr a sir ro-siCHt" GRANT'S ft Best Procurable (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Oottlao1 .ad fKnatr y Cram A Sent ljai.ud OhIkUkIi aaj Balmw.Gkali.fi DiMa'Wnai, DnlU awa-4.GU.rM'. 5c.tl.ai. i UKULbKl Ulkley V(ilbuMle..f'"it)ia LiiTiil.l This advertisement is not published or displayed by the LiquOr 'Control- Hoard or lty the Government of British Columbia. I RETURNED MEN PAGAN REVELRY HAVE REUNION! SEEN ON SCREEN n.rriiKKivn is akmokv last nio'iit HAS AStMI!I.EO IX HONOK 01' cm, rtvK. v.c. An evening of much irnjoymtnt wju UOKV OK I'KOKKIU. SOX Mr: EX IX "THE WAMIEIlElt." (irEMMl AT UKsTIIOLMi: TOMdllT. Thousands of ' persons killed In the blinking or an eyelash! one moment .sklcg part in a scene of pagan revelry the next fleeing the wrsin or Oodl i That is one ot the powerful situations xhtch develops In "The Wanderer." beloved parable ot The Prodigal Son, which xxies to the'WesthoIme tonight. The plot cf the stcry s a simple one. ilrcple yet possessing a theme of tre jieadous force and sweep. Jene has two sons; Jtther and Gaal. Jether. the younger, grows weary of the Hlnchcllffe. C. H. Orme and Capt It.! monotony of hfcs shepherd We and long! W. Cameron. Reminiscences of over- to zee the city beyond the hills. Dee pit seas days were recounted and Ccl ' the pleadings of his mother and the Peck favored the gathering with tl:'ma:den. Naomi, he takes his portion and rendition or "Alouette- In hla own in-, leaves rcr the city. With him U a dls-unliable manner. Contributing to the! sinatcd SDendthrirt. Tola. program oi the evening were Company in the city. Jether learns to drink and Sergeant Major Wright Da vies, Scr-ltfiee. and he soon falls into tne anarea geant Murray. Capt. J. 3. Wilson ami j of the siren. TUha. Squandering his Capt. Tinker with songs and Sergeant portlcn upon her, he soia finds himself " .m TOmet worn, lieirein- without mocev. TUha. dlscoverlnz he Is menu were served. unable to buv her a necklace, turn her At the conclusion of the evenlnfc .ffoctlons toward Pharls. a elant sea proceedings, which were In charge of a ptain. Jether leaves her house In committee headed by Quarter Master Sergeant Malcolm Lamb, the entire i vr mih it party proceeded to the steamer Prince ot' IllllYLOX. George where Col. peck and Mr But the hvonotie lur. of n.h. i. inn Hihchdlffe were given a rousing far. ilrong. , n,4ht wh.n the tfoor, of welt as they sailed away for Victoria. WEEK-END SPECIALS Terrace Potatoes 10 lbs. for Half Hark Per sark i . 25c i $1.10 ei ac i the courtesan's house are flung open that all who will may worship at the shrine or her pagan god, Jether follows the throng that crowds to the feast. As the crowd worships the God. the curtain behind Jether Is rent with a , .iasb of lightning and a prophet appears and denounces the Idols tors. Inspired by TUha. the mob attacks the prophet. Jether springs to his defense. , In aiding the man of Ood. the pro-, digs! sen escapes the vengeance of Ilea- ven. as lightning cleaves the sky. the statue of the pagan goo crashes to the Izround. the pilars of the banquet hall totter and the roof thunders down upon ,' the appalled throng. The experencea which befall the Wan-(derer following the destruction of the !city. his long Journey back to the home of his father and the reception accorded . , . , him there all go to make up a produc- Golden Bantam Corn on Cob itlon thAt wUi ana tnrui screen-100 dozen. Special, while t hp y lovers throughout the world. last, per uozeu 25c' Adtcrtise n the Daily News. Uriinswiik Sardines. 1 fur 25c!n i mi n r a ww-iwr Hn.ken Mu.aroni. :$ lbs. .. 33c LAjrl U tV I V'rE1 AKKY Pure PJ.i.m .lam. i lb. pail 49c SIXTH STREET FAIR WEEK WILL BE BUSY WITH US Pickling Spice, per lb 40c You Wl" Sa8 a Lot of "oney by Large Cucumber. er doz. 75c! Getl,nfl Youp Groceries Here. . Choice H.C. Celery, dozen 51.251 Pickling Onions, I b. for 25c I FRUITS Pickling Cukes, er lb. .. . 15c1 r,'!'1' '" 'i'. I'T hx 95c Cooking Onions. :tn lbs. 51.00 :J,ri'erviii 1'eaeln-s $1.40 (onconl Crapes, basket 90c!,,a",," Pears. 3 doz. for $1.00 J'nncy. Hipe Tonuitoes, firm (i,,nd Cooking Apples, per lb. 5o "lock, f lb. b.iskct 35c i ,ok' Cra.e, 5 ths. for .. $1.00 Spanish Mild Onions, '. lbs. 25c No. 1 Mcintosh Red Apples I" " " GROCERIES Hulk Tea, be.t quality, b. Per box S2 75 'e'' ('I'H,,"I Lloffee., per lb. 48c l.?lbs.,for; 25c Itoa'ly C,it M!,,ar'"'. 2 Hs...25c i , ' " l'reh 1-itga, 3 doz.vXortrf; $1.00 Cokklng Apples, all Varieties nn"1??! 11 ul1' pCr - w... in. r, . . . ' lh. box. per h v. . . S7c Wealthy, Oravenstein, e c. Spe-h-alr ll.llr,n, M,"lHonsfo' f,. i ,,ie , in M L Be eial. r lbs. for- 25c! iSb'Mes ;, 4- .. V;.: 5!iFre8h M,lk -dipping Cream I okay lira pus. 3 i. basket 50c Ilaliaji Prunes, crate 85c Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite 8tock of Fut Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Nsxt O.W.V.A. Third Ave HIR DAILY NEWS niiday. otrrtuDEn aLaLaVtflaw -r?LJKLWSmm9zMVM I ' watBasflwawaH ( IIAMI'IOX TO IlEIEM) Til I K Jack Dempeey. ho la fighting Gene Tunuey nest week, with his wife. formerly EsUlle Tajlor. , GOOD CONCERT (TIMOTHY SEED LAST EVENING IS ALL SOLD tun citotut nor kick hi t oi mii- moiit inoi.ic ix ntsTiioUMi: TIIUtTUC. The midnight frolic In the Westholae Theatre last night provided two hours of real fun for the Isrge audience In at-ndance. The first Item on the program consisted of selections by the Imperial Ran- bow Orchestra of Calgary (iKM UAI. AMllli.U s HOLDS JOII. Moreover. Oeneral UnrtAn n And has given notice he will remain at the neaa ot tne prohibition organization fcr the present lnsUad of resigning, as et-pected. Politicians say this Is becatue the Republican chiefs do not want him to embarrass the admlnutratlon and the party by quitting in the midst of the campaign. Oeneral Andrew Is going to urge stricter dry fgiutlsn nert aesslon. He will ask the passage ipf the Ootr bill and other legislation. This will cause controversy, as the weu are not dUpcsed to allow the drys to rush stricter legU-Utlon through at the thrre-month' lesslon fiext winter They will Invite the drys to wait until the new Congress the Seventiethmeets. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: It Is estimated that jo$Mul, got a bash on the hesd orlfaoe for every dollar he got out of th fight " Uit j: , Snow on prairies and sunshine ot j Prince Rupert. Here's to Prince Rupert and the royal weather! ' j A lot of people I know would bo their tongues. j I seldom 'psy doctors 'bills. If not thst I'm particularly healthy but that, I have not the cash to spare. i Victoria Is said to be a Oarden of Eden but a little mor drassy, pti-hsps. After this week I am going to insist on having a real sleep. This Is a great and glorious country for bootlegger and Due and th rest of us. Advertise In the Dally New. r.uoiMo or ixukiok m:t ci.ol TO Mf-TV TIIOl A.MI ItOIXtKH I Oil HOI", That the timothy seed grown In lh Interior valleys is to a Urge extent , threshed and all sold at eight crau pound. Is the word brought by O. D. Muitra. provincial agriculturist, who Is' he today. He aajm that the output . will be about eoo.ooo pounds, which will Then there was the act ot Johns and ! give the farmers close to titty thousand his sidekick from Ketchikan. "Chasing j dollars and Is good beginning. As the the Blues." which went over well. buyer provide the sacks there ts little Will Lea cf Philadelphia give the crowd a comical line of entertainment with bis health lecture. The song and dance act ot Jack Hen- drick oT Ketchikan was really cstever. The Moose Orchestra, a local crganlra- llon. played selections to good advantage and the program closed with a well executed sketch "Non-Sensible Nonsense " J Cy Oreenwel land Jack Itendrickj. bDth of (Ketchikan. This is be first time the Moose Orchestra has been beard here. LIQUOR FIGHT U. S. CONGRESS U 111(11 WILL (MIX IV IOUTIICOMINO IXKCTIOX s NOT KNOWN. WASHINGTON. 'Brpt.. 17. (Canadian Press) All signs point to a bitter batLe n Congress the coming session over the ei ana dry utut. The feeling on the nibject was intense enough In Oongrras Jn the last session htu. It immkH ia grow worse instead Of better. one reason is that the wet and dry question la at the front in the present Tarapaign lu a nnmbtr! of stare New York ts an illustration'. There, the con-joxtnj over a referendum on liquor Is hot; also the drys are out to try to brat Senator Wadsworth. Similar Illustrations mtght be given as to a number of other stairs, as well is various congressional districts. The Ohio fight between Senator Will, dry. tnd Former Senator Pomerene. wet, t "OMplCUOUS. Whether the whs or drvs will nln in the elections in the different states in November is anybody's guess. Probabili ties are both sides will claim gains. Just i they did two years ago. In any event, the feeling over the prohibition question will not be assuaged br the controversies of the but will be accentuated. expense attached to shipping the seed. Mr. Munro is much pleased with the outcome. LOG PRODUCTION IS INCREASING OI TI I T Tills YCAK IV llliTKIt'T IS NtAfcLY Tllltl.i: lt AKTLHt OI" Illl l.lOX I KET. ( ! The output or togs in this district to the end ot August Is nearly three quar-"-era of a billion fevt. according to the offtclal scle tr the forestry department, ror U,e month there waa MM.10 brd feet mesjurrd. Mtowlng 1 the detail .'or the month ! fir . 373.460 led Cedar a.tUJM Coat Spruce .TUM Interior Spruce 8T3J17 eiemlork 3A3S.H2 numtb ;.. IAT9XS cyprea jji Jackplne 63 Cottonwood 1434 Sprue role (Ha. feet) 300.4 1$ deutock PUe illn. feetl ..... 9iXfl Cedar PtSes (tin. feet) (MM Cordwood (cords l 410 ObiEgle Doits 39 Hemkiek Tie 3Jja Tie SAJ04 rente Post 41 Pulp wood (cords i jtj NEW ZEALAND MAN 1 ENJOYING CANADA I omul Urhuine In This t'ouulri I n Jrr llrllLh IXig and t IUL JASPEO. Kept. 17. "Canada U a won-' derful country and I have been delighted and tntereted since I crowed the border Into tb Dominion." said J. P. Itteklng. ot Auckland. New Zealand, a world traveller now gaining hla first eiptrlrnca of Canada. Mr. Hosklng has been travelling through the United Htates and Canada studying economic and municipal affair and particularly matter concerning the proper development of population. He 1 at Jasper Park Lodge tor a brief rest before proceeding to Vancouver. I have been taking my train journeys In bromide doxa. so to speak." said Mr Hosklng, ' and X owe a debt of gratitude to the man who suggested a stay In this glorious place. Regarding his travels through Canada, Mr. Hosklng said "I was strangely glsd when I reached Toronto and found a welcome under the old flag. Montreal (.roved of great interrst, uut my stay In Quebec, where th medieval and the modern mingle. Is sn esperlence never to bo forgotten. I must also express my appreciation of th delightful courtesy which I hav been, accorded from every member of the staff of the Canadian National Railways." 5 ; '! ' ' Que,y V . Ijuvi is hi mil, ,11 tijpy ay, Can llto "inloMrution of Inv', ln iliio to w.ioj alcohol? -Vic- l on a Times, WATS V ALE & Tlie mrd'ftl ,ro-tmn on ilrcllre It-nl rkrre parla ot the multrt'.nx , linunK( frmalr la liruurtM I'T illlltklKK In fituek Ira. TkU lente nie r fil nrrl n dallr nan), It null lk mini ili-rr "'- Inmarhra. 7-1 rnrhel mntie n -nltena, M. Alien A '. I'.on.l ON STOUT IIM. jv i a A. ur a rt nrrvsmn A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPERIENfFn OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED OPIOMFTiyj JO SERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES ' It is lIil'iria(l-ilHferiTiro'ii1 Hit' renit uv , correct nielliods or cxatniiiiilioii for (Inert- . , nttiMitioti filling the ire-erf plion imil JIi i!. i.,r snry m correct fnmie filling thai C4iiic on, t), ' f iliscriniinate in fuor of glusst'-i rilleil in m y,,, We ue iikhIitii nu'lliods. We try to Km- , ,,,, vice. Thut's why you will feel so nun h ,,i , joii are decidniK on u frninw that wilbexu.ih juirhoiilar liking. REMEMBER No case present, perplexities to one qualified In the Selene of Refraction. (toiistilt our 0lomelriit . un Sul a fn j vice will be just as reliable. Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue l .ssawsa ""S II 1 lelllltl 1111,11 I II 1 1 II 1 1 1 I I KK-.UO FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, . FISH NETTINQ AND TROLLINQ GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue und McBrlde St. WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and S&turday, at 7 and 0 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "The Wanderer" A !i' t.irular I'liuluj.inv. dnzxliug in i.-i,.,., iH'arl-apiH-nling in tur. The .lirnal ..., fill. youlirn rtjurugi' mid fmill, onlh . rr , vivid jMirlmjal of I he tor of the PrtMligiil ,S! ha nlielled nrnuit rent. ha. t.ir-nk-ii a nnp the leiire ioU of the nlle. Ii4 f-l thr i other ex, ha Iml (he fntilt) to ui and th.- . forgiviMie, ha- been hlen! with thr glurx ..' love lor him or hrr The Wanderer" t tin- ft--lore ever iiroduriMl. Tin- m,il p t.n u.ir m .' inle "The Ten (itni,ia.idnieiil.' Sujt. id -: Greta Nltsen, the Norwegian Beauty, William Collier, Jr, Kathryn Hill, Erneit Torrence, Wallace Beery, Tyrone Power, Kathlyn Williams and many other. Comedyi "ALL WOOL" PATHE REVIEW 50c and 25c Shooter s Supplies Gun Lubricant. Axes and Hunting Knives. Camp Cooklno Stoves and Utensils. Ammunition In All Gauges and Calibres. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Phone 101 255 3rd Ae. Everything for the Builder LUMBER. We have Hie mosd complete slock of t " dimensions, shiplap. fir finish, flooring. V ' veneers, etc., in Northern H.CL We can supply everything In a building from tho foundation to the last piece or finish. Before buying inspect our flock. II will pay yon i' " prices are right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 SACRIFICE SALE OF FOX SCARVES. BEARSKIN RUGS FUR COATS, FUR CHOKERS, And Every Other Article In the Store This Sale Is For One Week Only Everything at or Below Cost WILLIAM GOLDBL00M "The Man Who Gives You a Square Deal"